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Crescent Moon: Ancient Prophecy

But as the ages passed, the gods' harmony was disrupted. Their rivalries and conflicts began to shape the world, and their powers, once balanced, now clashed. The land suffered, and the Kaleeki's magic began to wane. Terra, the guardian of balance, recognized the danger and took drastic measures. With a heavy heart, he chained the gods' powers, imprisoning them as stars in the sky. The world of Eridoria was forever changed. Terra, in his wisdom, foresaw a future where the balance would be restored. He prophesied that a child, born under the crescent moon, would wield the four powers of the gods. This child, named Ava, would be the key to unlocking the gods' chains and restoring harmony to the land. The prophecy was written on a sacred scroll, hidden in an ancient cave, and guarded by the priests of the Sanian caste. Centuries passed, and the prophecy was all but forgotten. But the oldest member of the Sanian caste, a wise and venerable Kaleeki named Kaelin Darkhaven, stumbled upon the ancient scroll while exploring the depths of the cave. As he unrolled the parchment, the words of Terra shone with a faint, otherworldly light. Kaelin knew that he had uncovered something momentous and hastened to share the prophecy with King Arin II. The king, intrigued by the prophecy, called upon his advisors and the leaders of the Kaleeki castes to convene in the great hall of the palace. Kaelin Darkhaven presented the scroll, and the assembly listened in awe as the prophecy was read aloud. The words spoke of Ava, a child born of a barren mother, who would wield the powers of the four gods and restore balance to the world. The assembly was divided, some doubting the prophecy's validity, while others saw it as a beacon of hope. King Arin II, however, was resolute. He decreed that the prophecy be spread throughout the land, and that the people of Eridoria prepare for the coming of Ava, the chosen one. And so, the kingdom awaited the arrival of the child who would bring harmony back to the world.

Daoist6QbrvM · Fantasy
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A Feminine Male Soldier

Maya's heart raced as she followed the other soldiers to the training camp. She had never been in a situation like this before, surrounded by men who seemed to be sizing her up with every glance. She knew she had to keep her gender a secret, or risk being discovered and punished.

The first few days were grueling, with endless drills and training exercises that left her muscles aching. But Maya refused to give up, pushing herself to her limits and beyond.

But then came the day when they were ordered to shower. Maya's heart sank as she realized she would have to find a way to clean herself without revealing her gender. She waited until the others were distracted, then quickly washed herself, careful to keep her body hidden from view.

As the days passed, Maya struggled to maintain her disguise. She bound her breasts tightly, wore loose clothing, and avoided any situation that might reveal her gender. But she knew it was only a matter of time before she was discovered.

One day, while they were out on a mission, Maya's comrades discovered a group of Kragnir women being attacked by bandits. Without hesitation, Maya rushed to their aid, fighting off the attackers with her sword. But in the heat of the battle, her helmet was knocked off, revealing her long hair and feminine features.

The men around her gasped in shock, their eyes fixed on her in disbelief. Maya knew she was in grave danger, that the Kragnir kingdom did not allow women to fight, and that she would be punished severely if discovered.

But to her surprise, the men around her did not attack her. Instead, they looked at her with a newfound respect, impressed by her bravery and skill.

Maya was torn, unsure of what to do next. As Maya'shelmet was knocked off, her long hair cascaded down her back, revealing her feminine features. The soldiers around her gasped in shock, their eyes fixed on her in disbelief.

"By the gods," one of them muttered, "you're a woman!"

Lyra's face flushed with embarrassment and fear, knowing that she had been discovered. But before anyone could react, Erian stepped forward, a mocking glint in his eye.

"Well, well, well," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "Look at our young warrior, Ryker. Who would have thought that beneath that helmet and armor beat the heart of a delicate flower?"

The soldiers chuckled, their tension and surprise momentarily forgotten. Maya's face burned with anger and humiliation, but she knew that Erian was trying to distract them, to protect her from their wrath.

"Oh, come now, Ryker," Erian continued, his voice teasing. "Don't be shy. Show us your skills. I'm sure you can handle a sword... or a needle and thread, for that matter."

The soldiers laughed again, and Maya's embarrassment turned to gratitude. Erian was trying to save her, to wave the suspicion. She played along, forcing a smile onto her face.

"Ah, Erian, you're too kind," she said, her voice dripping with sweetness. "But I think I'll stick to my sword, thank you very much."

The soldiers chuckled once more, and the tension was broken. Ryker Maya knew that she still had to be careful, that her secret was still not safe. But for the moment, she was grateful to Erian for his quick thinking, for his protection.

As the days passed, Arin and Thorne found themselves struggling to keep up with the intense training sessions. While Ryker and Erian seemed to thrive in the grueling environment, they often found themselves exhausted and battered.

"Ugh, I can't take this anymore," Arin said one day, collapsing onto his bunk. "I'm not built for this kind of thing."

Thorne nodded in agreement, his face pale and sweaty. "I know what you mean. I feel like I'm going to collapse every time we do drills."

Maya, who was sitting nearby, overheard their conversation and chuckled. "You two need to toughen up," she said with a grin. "We can't have you falling behind in training."

Arin and Thorne exchanged a look, and without saying a word, they knew what they had to do. They started to find ways to avoid training sessions, sneaking away unnoticed when they could.

"I can't believe we're doing this," Arin said one day, as they snuck away from the training grounds. "We're supposed to be soldiers, not slackers."

Thorne shrugged. "Hey, we're just preserving our energy for the real battles. Besides, Ryker Maya and Erian can handle it. They're the strong ones."

Arin nodded, feeling a little better about their situation. "Yeah, you're right. We'll just focus on our strengths and let them handle the heavy lifting."

As they continued to avoid training, they started to notice that no one seemed to miss them. Ryker and Erian were always at the forefront of the training groind, and the other soldiers seemed not to take notice of their absence.

"Hey, have you noticed that no one seems to care that we're not at training?" Arin asked Thorne one day.

Thorne nodded. "Yeah, I've noticed. I think they're just glad to have Ryker and Erian carrying the load."

Arin smiled, feeling a little more at ease. "Well, as long as we're not putting anyone in danger, I'm okay with that."

Thorne grinned back. "Me too, brother. Me too."

Hahaha, I wonder if I will also be convinced by a beautiful male

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